 It's a very, very important day in the history of the club, but also a very sad day for us. I've today been advised by Tony Popovich of his intent to resign, effective immediately to pursue an overseas professional opportunity. Tony will always be recognised and respected as a great part of this club's history. I've worked closely with Tony from day one since Inception. We've come a long way together along with a lot of good people. We've always known he's had a great future ahead of him in coaching, just like he did as a player. And we're sure that he'll be looking at his time at the Western Sydney Wanderers with fondness and pride. And we'll be watching from afar with pride ourselves. And members can be assured that we'll be taking our time now to go through the diligence required to find the right candidates for a club that this... of the stature that this club has to find the right person for the right job and right now. We've been innovative for the position in a number of hours already. It just goes to show the stature the Western Sydney Wanderers has had was come to in the last five years. We've no short of credit going to Tony Popovich himself. While the timing's not ideal, the people of Western Sydney need to know that this is a robust organisation from the board of directors down and we'll do everything to ensure that this season will be a success. We have no doubt it will be. I'd like to try a way over to Tony for a few words. Today's a very difficult day to hold this press conference. To announce a departure from Western Sydney Wanderers as head coach. It's to pursue an opportunity overseas. That's basically what it is and it's in Europe. I've always had the ambition to coach overseas. I've been fortunate enough as a club knows to have had opportunities in Asia but it's Europe where I've always wanted to go. The club's well aware of that. The timing certainly is not great. You don't plan these things but it's come up very recently and it's an opportunity to get my foot in the door into Europe for a big competition and that's where I'd like to take my next challenge. It's been amazing five years. It's hard to reflect right now because of everything that's happened in particular since this morning. But starting the club from zero, leaving Crystal Palace to pursue this opportunity to see whether club is now after five years with the new stadium to come, training ground, amazing fans which need a lot of credit. A CEO that I've started with from day one to see how well this club is run. A board and chairman, Paul Lederer who's been amazing support even up to this morning when we had that difficult conversation. I leave a lot of special memories, some friends that I've made, an amazing football staff that has always supported me with the direction that we wanted to go with the football club. Players, I'd love to thank all the players from day one. Not just the players that are here now but some amazing people, amazing players have played here at Wanderers and the group of players that we've assembled now I'm sure whoever comes in will have a fantastic foundation to be able to build and bring his own ideas continuing to make Wanderers successful. So I thank you all.